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BUFFALO HERD
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Men who don't care
Where they go
When they die
Are always careless
Whcro they go
Whllo they live.
In Mexico a man Is first a rebel,
then a president, and thereafter, It
he's fortunate, an exile.
YCLLOW'STONO PARK, Wyo.,
July 13. Convincing evldcnco that
the wild bulTnto of Yellowstone Na
tional 1'ark, the last surviving rem
nant of the (tro.it herd which once
roamed tho western plains, aro on
tho Increase, Instead of dying ont, as
was feared, has been obtained In tho
Doc Winter noticed one of his cus- ,,,.... of .. .. n ,.
toners acting Tcry strangley In nls u,ncatt porton of tno pj,, ADoUt
tore the other day. and went up to 15 .nltMU wcro obscrred. orldently
Melby and said: "That young fellow , of ,he oIt, nerd wnch ,t ,
looks furtlTe Isn't he apt to swipe (noUgnt Brcw g0 w that somo of
something?" Melhy, being an expcrl- ,u nmt,, wero forced to break
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need Jeweler, replied: "No he
Hants to buy an engagement ring,
that' all."
Out to get back to the "Pleeee
Force." and thatew traffic cop.
What's the matter with making that
bird enforce the ordinance which pro- waa within lire miles of one of the
away and seek now pasturage.
Definite Information has been ob
tained by park authorities that there
are now more than 10 of the wild
buffalo In the park. Formerly there
were only about halt that number.
When discovered, the new herd
largest hotels In the park and a snap-
la the city limits with the mufflers !(hot was obtained of one of the ant
open. In cbmrch on Sunday morning, I nials, a fine bull, probably the first
the services are inevitably interrupted photograph ever taken of a wild
by huge motor trucks and other cars buffalo.
roaring past with their mufflers wide
open. This fellow might do' that
much fcr us, and besides, one doesn't
need to see good to stop that sort of
thing. You can HEAR it.
We don't need any new ordinances,
aor do we need any new mlnlom of
the law. What we do need Is to hare
those that are la effect enforced.
Incidentally did you notice the
wonderfully patriotic demonstration
we had in the Falls on the Fourth?
My the flags and decorations were
beautiful. Then the patriotic parade
we had In the afternoon. It has been
a long time since we had such a
show In the Falls,' and It Is to tho
credit of the Inhabitants who worked
ao hard In order to celebrate the
glorious Fourth. May they ever keep
in the same spirit. If they do. this
glorious old Republic of oura will
over be in the front rank of success
ful nations.
fallow lsaX,i'akia' mean
' Ojat&bla. , .
Hli thought are mostly good and
clean
Ont flshln'.
Mo doesn't knock his fellow men.
Or harbor any grudges then,
A feller's at his finest when
Out flshln.
The rich are comrades to the poor
Out flshln'.
All brothers of a common lure
Out flshln'.
The urchin with the pin and string
Can chum with millionaire and king,
Vain pride Is a forgotten thing
Out flshln.
A feller gits a chance to dream
Out flshln.
He learns the beauties ofa stream
Out flshln'.
And he can wash bis soul, In air
That isn't 'foul with selfish care
An' relish plain and simple fare
Out flshln.
Ordinarily the wild buffalo never
aro seen by tourists and only rarely
by park authorities, even by the
rangers who patrol the most remote
sections. The appearance of the new
herd close to the main line of travel
wia before the season opened and
the animals apparently had been lur
ed down from the mountain fast
nesses by the abundance of spring
grans on the lower levels. They dls
appeared Into untravelled country as
soon as automobiles became frequent
along the highways.
Forty-eight calves have been add
ed this year to the tamo buffalo herd
of the park, which now has a popu
lation of S00. Part of the tame herd
baa been placed In corral at Mam
moth Hot Springs for the bens 111 of
visitors.
LtX'IOX OKLKOATKS TO
APFKARM IN CIW1K8"
A feller ain't no time fer hate
Out flshln.
He isn't eager to be great
Out flshln.
Te ain't a-thfnklnr thnnrhi, nt not
Or goods stacked high upon a ahelf' A f6,ler'B ly8 mostly man
uui iisnin
CLEVELAND. O.. July 14. In
contrast to the khaki which all were
wearing two year ago, the 3,000
delegatea to the second, nadolol con
vention of the AnperictsB Lg here
In September will march In civilian
garb. All former service men here
at the time of the convention will be
asked to participate In the proces
sion. Delegates from all over the United
States. Cuba, the Philippines. Ha
waii, Mexico, Canada, England,
France and Belgium, representing a
membership of more than 1. COO. 000
veterans of the World War are ex
pected.
Dut be is always Just himself.
Out flshln.
A feller's glad to be a friend
Out flshln.
A hetpln' hand he'll always lend,
Out flshln.
The brotherhood of rod and line
And sky and stream Is always fine.
Men ccme real close to God's design,
Out flshln.
A feller ain't a-plottln' schemes,
Out flshln. -
He's only busy lth his dreams,
Out flshln'.
Ills llverv li'a coat nf tan.
I His creed to be the best ho can,
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FOR SALE-IDEAL STOCK RANCH
Contains 2018 acres; cuts S00 tons wild hay; pastures 700 head
of cattle and 60 horses; fine outside range; nine miles of good fenc
ing; $3,000 ottered for the pasture for .1920; has IB. 000,000 feet or
saw timber; sportsmen's paradise: boat riding, abundance of bear,
dee, waterfowl, fish, and fur-bearing animals. Largo reservoir site;
great power possibilities at small cost; numerous largo springs of
fine mountain water rising on premises; large stream of water with
a fall of 300 feet Id a quarter of a mile; located on tlio shore of Duck
lake; In thy heart of Cascado mountains; great summer resort.
Guaranteed. This is tho only place of Its kind for sale In tho United
States. Railroad survey made the past summer within four miles of
Bald property. Three hours auto rldo from Ashland, 34 miles away;
tno hour auto ride from Klamath Falls, 26 miles distant.
Abstract furnished up to date,
' For price and terras, address
J. J. CAMBERS
125 Scenic Drive, Ashland, Oregon.
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did iou march the
summer Cleveland
was nominated
Slct your f7reac
cotdini to tl tonda
they have to tiavl:
la tandy or hilly coun
try, wherever the going
it apt to be heavy The
U. S. Nobby.
Tor ordinary country
roads The U. B. Chain
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For front wheels
The U. 8. Plain.
For best results
crmrywhr U. 8.
Royal Cords.
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REMEMBER the time
. the first automobile
parade was organized? Even
the good old torchlight pro
cession had to give way
before the advance of prog
ress. Tires are often sold the
same way politics are.
The last people to wake
up to what they are getting
are the people who pay the
bills.
The bills are getting too
big these days in both cases.
And the man who is feeling
it most with respect to tires
is the man who owns a
moderate-price car.
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The idea that the small car
owner doesn't need a good
tire is rapidly going the way
of all mistaken ideas.
He needs it more than
anyone else. It's part of our
job, as we view it, to see
that he gets it.
Our tire service starts with
good tires V. S. Tires. All
sizes made to a single stand
ard of quality none graded
down to the price of the car
they will go on.
U. S. perfected the first
straight side automobile tire
the first pneumatic truck
The U. S. guarantee is for
the life of the tire, and not
for a limited mileage.
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When we recommend and
sell U. S. Tires we do so in
the interest of greater tiro
economy. It is our experi
ence that that is the best
way to build up a sound and
sizable business.
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United States Tires
WHITE PELICAN GARAGE
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One year before Hubye de Remcr,
with her natural beauty, attracted
the attention of that acknowledged
beauty expert, Flo Zlegfeld, she came
uttjfer tho notice of Hulleu, the fam
ous etcher of Doston, who pronounc
ed the talontod artiste "the most
boautlful blondo since Venus." And
those who have seen Mlsa Deltemor
while pictures and this promises bet
ter than usual. It will be shown at
the Liberty Theatre Thursday.
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HCATTKIIKD WIDKI.V
SHANGHAI, Juno 11. (Ily Mall.)
Foreign , residents of the Jessfleld
and Klaochow Road districts have
asked the municipal council of the
International Settlement of Bhunghal
to urgo upon tho Clilneso authorities
to bury a largo number of cofllns
containing tho remains nf Chinese
that had been left scattered about
fields and vacunt tracts of tho two
districts. Tho complaint grows out
of the Chinese custom frequently of
leaving their doad unburlcd for long
periods.
Henorlta Raiuol Moller, n young
Spanish slngor who has taken Lon
don by storm, was u poor sewing girl
In Ilarcelona when her innrvolous
volco was discovered.
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In Zlegfeld Folios or as tho featured S
player In a screen induction, Invarl
ably agree with II u-u. She Is being
presented at tho '
night as one of t
Loving's startlln
mance, "His Tern
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roriy Theatre to-j
atiirn of Joseph
leap year ro-
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.c6meI ErttyU, UiOSm j, -oCOMIS!
the screon from J Ihurt Ames Den
nett's popular mofiiliiu story of tho
same name.
Screen reviewers are agreed that
never in her career has Miss De Rent
er appeared mon resplendent than
u Annabclle Rohr In the new all
star picture.
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"TbVLost Printers" Is the latest
vehicle chosen for1 Albert Ray and
Elinor Fair, tbosr. fnuppr comedians
wt'abave beea dolr.g a aeriat of ''tka
OrUiutttoTlM aver to1d! '
I Mother Used to Make
and to bake, some wonderfully palatable and satisfying dishes, but
when it is impossible to be with mother, or to be where you can eat
the things she cooks, the next best thing to do is to eat at this cafe.
Long experience in catering to a hungry and discriminating public
has taught us what cafe patrons like best: Cleanliness, courtesy,
promptness and efficiency in the cooking and serving depart
ments. These things you will get at this cafe. We solicit your
patronage.
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